Let's discuss transportation in Egypt and Ethiopia. In Egypt, Cairo's metro is the main artery, but it can be extremely crowded during rush hour.
Precisely. It's inexpensive and relatively efficient, but the buses are… an experience. The roads themselves are often bumpy.
What about trains?
Train travel is available, but it's not high-speed. It's a more leisurely journey.
And in Ethiopia?
Addis Ababa has a relatively new light rail system, but it's not as extensive as Cairo's metro. Intercity travel largely relies on buses, which can be unpredictable. Roads outside Addis can be challenging, particularly during the rainy season.
So, in terms of convenience, which country has better infrastructure?
Egypt has a slight edge in developed infrastructure, but Ethiopia is improving. Patience is key in both countries.